The main color of the material picture is green and yellow, but the color concentration is not enough. When dealing with the need to increase the dark part of the cyan, but also need to turn the skin slightly brighter, the overall clean fusion can be.
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1, open the original material, create an optional color adjustment layer, red, yellow, white, neutral color, black adjustment, parameter settings such as Figure 1-5, the effect is shown in Figure 6. This step shades the background and darkens the dark part. |
2, create curve adjustment layer, red, green, blue to adjust, parameter settings such as Figure 7-9, the effect is shown in Figure 10. This step turns blue into cyan blue, which increases the brightness of yellow. |
3, create color balance adjustment layer, shadow, midtones, high light adjustment, parameter settings such as Figure 11-13, the effect is as Figure 14. This step turns the screen into the desired turquoise color. |
4, the background layer to copy a layer, press CTRL + SHIFT +] top, press CTRL + SHIFT + U go color, blending mode to "multiply", opacity to: 40%, hold down the ALT key to add layer mask, with white brush to wipe out the characters white skirt, add clothes details. |
5, the background layer to copy a layer, press CTRL + SHIFT +] top, press CTRL + SHIFT + U go color, blending mode to "multiply", opacity to: 40%, add layer mask, use black brush to rub out the middle part, add dark angle to the screen, the effect is shown below. |
6, create brightness/Contrast adjustment layer, parameter settings such as Figure 17, to determine the layer opacity to: 50%, the effect is as Figure 18. |
7, create an optional color adjustment layer, the red adjustment, the color slightly red, the effect of the following figure. |
8, create a new layer blending mode to "filter", the foreground color set to orange yellow: #FA9719, with the brush to the upper right corner of the top-light, the effect of the following figure. |
Finally fine-tune the details to complete the final effect. |